
CBJ
Wow, yeah I forgot about those. That means I have 5 versions of the deck, if you count both colours of the 125th Anniversary edition.CBJ wrote:I have 8 variations of this deck...
CBJ
I think they came out great. But i may not be the best person to ask. I just get these decks to collect. I receive them, open them up, maybe take some photos, and then they go back in the box.dazzleguts wrote: @th4mo
How did those Animal Instinct cards turn out? They were not printed by USPCC...
There are times when my wife would probably prefer that I overindulge on alcohol than spend what I spend on cards...Bikefanatic wrote:That's funny that playing cards seem to be in my monthly budget now! It's nothing to me, I just collect what I like. Better cards than overindulging on alcohol, clothes, etc.
I thought that something like that m might be the case, Becky.Becky C wrote:These photos really don't do the deck any justice. The colors are nice and crisp and bright. The UV is truly cool. All that white background is actually a very detailed design under UV light.
Yeah, sorry, i should probably use a better setup than just my phone's camera and halogen lighting!RSLancastr wrote:I thought that something like that m might be the case, Becky.Becky C wrote:These photos really don't do the deck any justice. The colors are nice and crisp and bright. The UV is truly cool. All that white background is actually a very detailed design under UV light.
Thanks for weighing in on it!
-RSL
No apology neccesary, 'mo!th4mo wrote:Yeah, sorry, i should probably use a better setup than just my phone's camera and halogen lighting!
Ambigram is the word you're after!chach wrote:Stopped by Grand Illusions in Sacramento as well as a local antique store yesterday and picked up a few decks. The shifters are really cool cards, like them a lot, especially since the text can be read either way the card is. Drawing a blank on what the name of that style of writing is.
Right you are!Frequenter wrote:Ambigram is the word you're after!
Nice haul!
These ambigrams seem like they are recently in vogue. They have appeared on at least a few newer decks of cards.RSLancastr wrote:Right you are!Frequenter wrote:Ambigram is the word you're after!
Nice haul!
I was thinking that "ambigram" was the word for it when flipping one word resulted in a totally different word, as in my "I Purchase the 'Wrong' deck" thread: http://unitedcardists.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1569, but they are two types of ambigrams!
I first was introduced to ambigrams in a series of articles in Omni Magazine in the late 1970s / early 19880s which contained ambigrams of opposites, such as LOVE/HATE, RIGHT/WRONG, DOG/CAT, etc. - so that is my perception of ambigrams - those of two very different words.
But Googling the word shows that there are several types:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambigram
Love that shop - Steve is a good friend of mine. I've been wanting to pick up a deck of Lee Ashers cards though, nice haulStopped by Grand Illusions in Sacramento
I think you have seen one!th4mo wrote:I've never seen the ambigrams that have opposite meanings when they are flipped; that seems more impressive and "cooler" than the standard type. Let's see a deck featuring those!
The version i read didn't have an ambigram on the cover, so I had to look that one up. But it appears to read the same backwards and forward like the other ones in the book.RSLancastr wrote:I think you have seen one!th4mo wrote:I've never seen the ambigrams that have opposite meanings when they are flipped; that seems more impressive and "cooler" than the standard type. Let's see a deck featuring those!
Or at least you alluded to the one on one version of the cover of Dan Brown's Angels and Demons!
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